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'I believe that the staff have reduced their closeness to patients': an exploratory study on the impact of HIV/AIDS on staff in four rural hospitals in Uganda

机译:“我相信工作人员减少了与患者的亲近感”:一项关于艾滋病毒/艾滋病对乌干达四家乡村医院工作人员影响的探索性研究

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Staff shortages could harm the provision and quality of health care in Uganda, so staff retention and motivation are crucial. Understanding the impact of HIV/AIDS on staff contributes to designing appropriate retention and motivation strategies. This research aimed 'to identify the influence of HIV/AIDS on staff working in general hospitals at district level in rural areas and to explore support required and offered to deal with HIV/AIDS in the workplace'. Its results were to inform strategies to mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS on hospital staff. A cross-sectional study with qualitative and quantitative components was implemented during two weeks in September 2005. Data were collected in two government and two faith-based private not-for-profit hospitals purposively selected in rural districts in Uganda's Central Region. Researchers interviewed 237 people using a structured questionnaire and held four focus group discussions and 44 in-depth interviews. HIV/AIDS places both physical and, to some extent, emotional demands on health workers. Eighty-six per cent of respondents reported an increased workload, with 48 per cent regularly working overtime, while 83 per cent feared infection at work, and 36 per cent reported suffering an injury in the previous year. HIV-positive staff remained in hiding, and most staff did not want to get tested as they feared stigmatization. Organizational responses were implemented haphazardly and were limited to providing protective materials and the HIV/AIDS-related services offered to patients. Although most staff felt motivated to work, not being motivated was associated with a lack of daily supervision, a lack of awareness on the availability of HIV/AIDS counselling, using antiretrovirals and working overtime. The specific hospital context influenced staff perceptions and experiences. HIV/AIDS is a crucially important contextual factor, impacting on working conditions in various ways. Therefore, organizational responses should be integrated into responses to other problematic working conditions and adapted to the local context. Opportunities already exist, such as better use of supervision, educational sessions and staff meetings. However, exchanges on interventions to improve staff motivation and address HIV/AIDS in the health sector are urgently required, including information on results and details of the context and implementation process
机译:人员短缺可能会损害乌干达的医疗服务和质量,因此人员的保留和积极性至关重要。了解艾滋病毒/艾滋病对员工的影响有助于设计适当的保留和激励策略。这项研究的目的是“确定艾滋病毒/艾滋病对农村地区级综合医院工作人员的影响,并探讨在工作场所应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病所需的支持。”其结果是为减轻艾滋病毒/艾滋病对医院工作人员影响的战略提供信息。 2005年9月在两周内进行了定性和定量组成部分的横断面研究。数据是在乌干达中部地区农村地区有意选择的两家政府医院和两家基于信仰的私人非营利医院中收集的。研究人员使用结构化问卷调查了237人,并进行了四次焦点小组讨论和44次深度访谈。艾滋病毒/艾滋病对卫生工作者既有生理上的要求,也有一定程度上的情感上的要求。 86%的受访者表示工作量有所增加,其中48%的人定期加班,而83%的人担心上班时受到感染,而36%的人表示上一年受到了伤害。艾滋病毒呈阳性的工作人员仍然躲藏起来,大多数工作人员由于害怕受到污名化而不想接受检查。组织的应对措施是随意实施的,并且仅限于提供保护性材料以及向患者提供的与HIV / AIDS相关的服务。尽管大多数工作人员感到有工作动力,但缺乏动力与缺乏日常监督,缺乏对艾滋病毒/艾滋病咨询,使用抗逆转录病毒药物和加班工作的认识有关。医院的具体情况影响了员工的看法和经验。艾滋病毒/艾滋病是至关重要的背景因素,以各种方式影响工作条件。因此,应将组织的应对措施纳入对其他有问题的工作条件的应对措施,并适应当地情况。已经存在机会,例如更好地利用监督,教育会议和员工会议。但是,迫切需要就改善工作人员的积极性和解决卫生部门艾滋病毒/艾滋病的干预措施进行交流,包括有关结果的信息以及背景和实施过程的细节。

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